The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

*s T # <r (/ j ¥<* JEx<*H«ma§ O u r J o b i W o r k w i l l o o m p a r s w i t h \ t h a t o f a a y o t h e r firm , . , . v Me Veda H R -• *v,f f\ herald. i#-4r | tlu* ir*» wirfu awtixa «itn scI 5 I8d*jrs<n»wi««tfc$* yp*f fu t* ' m f 5» p ii 4u« *>sd ft fRWpt #«?„' ■ | «Mwt» .» ..« „ . T H I R T I E T H Y E A H N O . 5 1 . C E D A R V I L L E , I F R I D A Y , D E O K B JB K R 2 0 , 1907 . P R I C E $ 1 .0 0 A Y E A H , I S ' ; , ( o p fa * fl.50 tCOo- lacii ffeff© •' SI best iany i re- | t TAFTWIL E BY UUfcTJ. KARUFR* WASHINGTON, Dweml*r i».~ Wit bin » t*w flay* William Howard o T*ffc, Ssetetftry of War, and widely acwlalKiftd a* nex t President of th e United State*, wiJi again se t foot on hi* native shores, a fte r m ahaenoa of a llttl* more th an three months. In to th a t brief span of time has been crowned a record of aeroift- pllshmeutg *o remarkable and of aacb far.reftcbfqg tsonaeqiience* U tatx te importance to th is country. , a»d the world generally h a s not /• been obscured, despite the modest and unpretentious m anne r o f the performance, Mr- Taft, sailed from Seattle "on the Minnesota on Sep­ tember IS as the American Secre­ ta ry of 'War. H e return* as the workPa - acknowledged Em issary and Secretary of Peace. , r Up to Ehe day of h is. departure from St. Petersburg, on December 6; fo r the retu rn to tbeTJbitedSmte's v ia Berlin, Secretary .Taft’s 'voyage around fcbeworld-in ninety-odd days may be appropriately be d ivided in to four-ohaptoradne each devoted to Jap an , China, th e PM IipineIslands, and Russia,. H istory-m ak ing chap­ ters, a ll of them, chronicle's of p a ­ triotic service unselfishly rendered, Whose-relative .importance can not a s y e t be definitely determined, bu t m ust be le ft to rbe verd ict of-the fu ­ ture. B u t to f Secretary Taft’s v isit to J a p a n , th e acu te stage Of our dif­ ferences w ith t h a t country, m igh t never have been abridged; in Ohioa, his presence re-establisned the pre- - em in en t influence of th e United S tated a u J stimulated th e program Of national rehabilitation, now in proses* of execution; in the P iuli- piues, dominated by the most affec- iiQBftte impulses, and panegyrized by th e people as the f a t h e r of th e Filipinos,’’ he harmonised the d if­ ferences befweentlie Attwrioans And im.Te •lb* •JWfWbJy It* : a n d os 5 3 this cnftnlry, took parr in the rterp* ,t«un. The boycott, became an incL {dent absolutely closed, relegated to oblivioa. Public menniado It clear th a t China is fu rring to this coun­ try for advice and guidance. Sec­ retary Taft’* declaration that we | would no tssli the Philippines was ;Mpscioliy wall received, removing ; the fear of the extension of the zone {oi J»p*u«>« fnhuence, also bin ev- iprwsion of sympathy with the 1movement looking to a national re- !form *nd uplift. Though he pro- 1fsaaed to speak for himself alone, he | accurately outlined the attitude of i the United States toward China and !tim Philipines and the open door pol- •Itfy, “Epoch making’1 the Chinese ‘newspaper* styled his visit, eon- ;vinping China o f our disinterested-’1 -mess and reestablishitg Our commer* end preeminence, which events had tended to impair, In thoPh lU p ine* sentimental de­ monstrations were quite the ordegpf the day . The impressionable people, over whom he had tided a s governor vied w ith eachmther in th e ir manfi Testation Of th e ir Affection and re­ gard. Yet hia sojourn among those was m arked by plain speaking, and w lfhouthesitatlonhe made It knoWn th a t in th e opinion qf the leading men of th is country self-government in the Ph ilip inesw ith in a generation was deemed ou t tof question. fHi« speech » t th e opening session of the Filipino Assembly was tactfu l, dip­ lomatic, oandfd and firm. I t con­ tained no promise* th a t can no t bn kept. Immediate independence was pointed out as an impossibility* H e hoped for, a lowering of f th r tariff barriers on sugar and tobacco, b u t made i t clear th a t the final Judg­ ment In the m a tte r rested with; Congress. A* local ’government is g radually extended, the, sovereignty of the United S tates ’will logically be term inated, unless bo th peoples ag ree'to reta in tb s bond, owing to mutually beneficial trade relations. I t would bonnwiso to fix the' period When th e experiment m ay be mo pectod to succeed, bu t misbehavior o t the Assembly lie intimated, would resu lt in it* abolition. Beading fobmer insurrectionists were eon* v ineed , a s was Setter Regidbr, for insfaMioe th a t U would be tricked to tb s Agitation for immedi- ........ « " TOWNTOPICS. Christum? to a ll ; IM P R C H Osborn. Ing the town. o u r ;buwn«*i ,macadam l pretty ’ moperiy - [Uberai use d fi r o f flue A merry readers, ■■ The annual scramble for calendars is now on, Due week passed and no holdups; w P°rte d ’ work th e* The ta lk how is be tte r streets, electric ligh ts, and an increased tax duplicate. The college students have journey­ ed homeward for a two weeks vacat­ ion. Better do th a t Christmas shopping a t once o r you will have to w a it a whole year before th e opportunity nome* your way again. #. The new officials should have their inaugu ral address** well pre­ pared fo r th e first o f the pew year J» not far distant, , if " , ^ <>: Are you su re t h a t 'some poor fam ily th a t you know of. will not have the chance ‘of enjoying Christ­ mas? A well filled basket of good things .would lie acceptable in many homes and bring good Cheer. The Pennsylvania, railroad com- pany-has bocomooxtravagant-duria ? financial difficulties and ' placed a new oak desk a t the station for the use of JF. W , Itadabnugh And Ray MoFarlandi " ^ , Th« ley condition of the Columbus pike la s t F riday n igh t kept one young man from sleeping under the paren tal roof. Bu t th en lie to lf- phonfed fa the r th a t a ll' was well and b e would be home th e nex t morning providing theTt'eather moderated. SELMA - Mr*. OliverDcHaven and daugh­ ter Irfoa, Ojr Cedarville, ware the guest ofMr. and Mts* John Cano. Sunday, ‘R . Gb Calvert wh * in Cofiimbus over Sunday, the ghost of Iff* brother, T. I*. Calvert. J.Uraiiam of Harmony has rented the rooeni#-: vaisa^d <S» f *RC ^ fflMww. a le dw ith ' !h<«h a rd Marfijt'} year*. * South Ct have M-eh ■ dor and H incoming mean* of, street* a* Djxon a t : banquet* m e . An alter o’clock W t K e rr A. Ksnnon ’> nea r the i passing, i t f rogohed Utee-l dlftapf raised aft*^^ been cu t Thorn w»A-j follow hM j T O W N , iy iniprov- nvimc the main th e village street w i* S«1 hv a •tone, then a scr'—ning*- Au perform* its mghly satur- 6h accounts fin Job will wear for STATEGCAMINER I e l e c t e d o f f i c e r s . 1 The Knight* of Pythlefifc, colored, •elected the followingofficer* Tue*- ;day evening! C.C. Georg* Stafford, , V. 4’. "Wilber Jem*, Prelate, Rich- Lard Darling, M. of W. Cliarle* It. FILES REPORT. •iyiyiiquewH.'I'I •* Klobb. of the StatefL^^*iCsr! rtcrmiming, wwrm.. iu i‘ ^ ;Pcfcr«on5 M. of R. jBxAuilner oureau of ^. ciu p;j veetlgation covering four fftontfiS, has filed bin repot t with the depart­ ment in Columbus, i t covets i? i typewritten pages and cost the county $I,(>6vf. , , » ° The, illegal amount* dmwfi by different once ainountH to $t,r»00. In tho futur-; much of tiffs will be done away with as the salary taw lias into effect and them,, is uoj * ~ ’l^jClmncfe for misconstruction of tbb ] l old fee law, g i .and Jamestown on this or- hopad- that tin uution will find! CadarviUa’sj by Dr. J . WJ h ward Smith, M. ofA, RobertThomp­ son. Trustees, M.'W. Silvey, 41. M. Spencer and "Wilber Jones. ........ -Sm 'l>'r''^>|v:w ■ WHAT TO BUY FOR XMAS. OF j, b , mm >w. Soft lsathsr collar bags ♦l.oo Bilk four-ia-hands aseto $1*^0 Silk neck scarfs 41.00to $2.00 Pure linenhandkerbfiiofs 26c each AH silk handkerchiefs2&eeach Bilk suspeudem50cand $100 The lis t of thoBe who drew illegal 5 money coverssall thexoun ty official* i except the recorder, aud itor und F an cy sh irts, socks and lots of mce county infirmary directors. Tim. presents.-, 8' CONGREGATIONAL MEETING. MO? • Money real, eatat 4^,000. th is office i$fl Hcbool examinera an;d!’M«fii^.;:ttflW^. papers are also included xri the lis t .1 (v, 1 ‘^ otn^ ojf tbe officials wiio have gone c S S l ° " feof office wem caught U*tht> a ta n d in ii drag-net w ith th e ir auccmsUrfl. *u Angina wtu»i T h e t a s . lnquesitorT member^ of “ le the officer ’ ttlft board of electioiiB, mayor*'and a ^ l ^ . h a d i f 0®8* ^ w o not. ,CT«o had beon!100^ ' . ' ;tbe glass had glass cutter. 1 tee Jhat the! “ -f Ktprrl s I ^ , « * - - J * 1 - I The pongrcgatiphal meeting held a - o - ,{Jlt the Reformed" ‘Pnesbyteriaxr LOAN ; ^nxlchlast Friday was riot largely uwur , (attended and to get afuller express- ^ tlonof the member* as to,the se- ifalrsfc mortgage ' Action of a pastor the meetingwas f ounfc up t0;w^ournedL until‘tomorrow, Ratur- w , “riffl at! day afternoon.* I t is expected that mu* tsomething- definite will fie dolxe at |thismeeting. R. w , UBTICK, Haberdasher SCHOOL HOUSE BURNED. Shiloh school house 0 « thri Feder­ a l pike burned Thursday morning abou t eigh t .o’clo/k^ The first dis­ covered In, the roof and h a d a good s t a r t with a . Strong wifid blowing. The .wail were of brick and Were left stand ing . A Defective fiue was probably th e cause. After sin llli»e*s; of shout ?.v<* weeks Mr, Jarass B-.W.t«*«r diwl«« hxs horn* Monday morning a> ;v ofclock *t th« a#« o£7* ,’lCh Winter wa* ft vstsriui of D*'* Civil war serving in Company i\ Mtb regiment, O- V. I* H* . .—• V - _w. *-■.-‘IP*.. *>.4*V-. --niitrL- v*-*-—''*s*—v»;*^*.t-* «,-,i—...lU'.'-.l'i:-!'. . v a „ weim u§ Toeeivoo *"pwnet n r bit shoulder which be carried, un'.ff his death. It u» generaiiy supposed that the effect of tiff* bullet causcj hi* last sickness which gave him much pain. ' By thedeath ofMr. "Wint< x thel»r-1 one of a pioneer family, ha* been called beyond. He was *f ja quffu. inoffensive, unpretentious disposit­ ion that won him many friendu, Mr, Winter was amember of tjm United Presbyterian church for about twenty-five years, «nd for « nm>iber of years previous to hi* death be was the janitor of the cbtirch towhioiv he"belonged. Ho is survived by a widow, for­ merly Miss Caroline Anderson, and one son, GeorgeY , Winter. The funeral services were held in U . P> churchTuesday afternoon Die services being conducted by the pastor, Rev, Q H . Milligan. Burial took place at Massies Greek ceme­ tery. ' . , - Amoring those whobattended the. funeral were: Chariton Bullof Greed.! town In d .j0 .J i Ashley and.Wife,' Mr. H a rry Owens, who lhas been competed with" the Marshall Field Co., wholesale department, Chicago came home Sabbath. Mr. Owens has n o t been in good he a lth and will fJ ami?s Andergonand wife, Columbus take jt twcT*weeks te s t. He s a y s j^ ........ ihuf/ii*1\yitj 1nftnn Mid W’ftlt*' Spl'iuKfli S* A*IJulij 3E}tl. “ LtL ' U 5 W01Iiw lfeo lx em a Henry HoppiOgSpriny Chas Winter and family ofYellow =days; l& dLkidi ’I f W * t u tench V-Mi. Atiiul he as itbedm y us table $1.76 ‘ I r ................. a messageof peftdsr and good wifi, and mad* the most effective by a manner absolutely frank and candid and a mode of expression at once forceful and ingenuous. I t was in Japan that he received his nowtitieof “Bveretary of Peace” Japft. oiiejournalist*, regarding him as a psaosenvoy to renxovethe^Irrt- tatiottthat hasarinen on both. si ies of the ocean, gave him the by-name, evenbefora he iiad laid tho ground- word for an enteute on the irimff* grationquestion. “ITotiffng is more infamous than tiffs suggestion of War.” he said indignantly, m his speech at a banquet given in his honor in Tokfo. “ It Would be a . crime against modern civilization and a calamity to both countries.” Wherever he went he Wftsshowered with official attention* and Iff* speechWas hailed as “ completely removing the little cloud that had hung over thetwo peoples.” There was no inquiry about the sailing of the American Atlantic fleet to Paci­ fic waters, no intimations that it would be construed asan unfriendly act. ‘ Becreiary Taft's speech com­ pletely silenced the jingolst* of Ja­ pan as well a*of the United Htates. In China, immediately on Iff* ar­ rival m Shanghai, on October ft a change of sentiment toward the United Htates was evidenced. Ohl- ns*e representing florty-ltvs of the guild* that had participated in the former boycott movement against great benefit that kftd fcddNted to :the FJffJtipJwes* by the Beerefeftry?*visit wer* avknowtedged by former lrrsoonoiiahles, Agulnal- do, therevolutionarychleftan, being among those who ntteted expres­ sion* of full confidence and friand- 44xp. »• . tThe result of his hurried.tour Of Russiawill bq found inlhs-teatora-. tion of the close relations that exist­ ed between America and Russiabe­ fore theRusso-Japanesewar. Rus­ sian officialsof the highest degree manifested a spirit of conciliation and co-operation in ail matters af­ fecting tho Pacific. Mr. Taft was publicly lauded as a statesman of international fame and the promo­ ter qfpeacebetweenJapatt and Bus- situ Kmperor Nicholas conveyed through him to the President ex'- feate# one daughter Mrs. Mary] Shower, and son James, of Dayton, Frank, Daniel, "William audUeo of Selma. Funferal services Conducted by Up- Rev. Father Kelley from St. Charles church, Rotitli Charleston Monday. • Mr, and Mra^ 'tiviuj&t Black enter- tainad a jmmberof their friends a t dinnerjSuttd&y.- . A pepnhar accidcnthappouedto th*: little son ofMr-and Mrs. Hdmma- ton. The child had a severoattack of hooping cough and tell to ih* floor, ufslocatlng his collar bone and both wrists. Rimer Bagant and family vISfted Mr. and Mrs.dames Shane at Cedar* ville, last Friday. 1 Charles Stewart, JuhttN«l«fivand prsssions of sympathy and regard jRobert Rider appraised the Robert for the United States, Tim tradi­ tional friendship of the countries for each other was exploited on both sides, CARD(j£ THANKS. We wish to extend our thanks to thsmany friends anil neighborsfor thslr assistance and sympathy dur- ourlate hour of bereavement, also toth# Missionary Society andothers for the floral tokeps. , Mrs. J . B, Winters, it. Y . Winters, Tindall estate, personaland real. Fanners Instimto at school Audi­ torium, Dee* 80 and 81st, Mosftrft Ilousskcoper and Myers aro the speakers. Tile Ladles’ Aid. Society wifi; furnish dinner m tho basement. Let everybody arrange to attend thismeeting and make it asuccess.' Miss Edith Wilsonwas the guest ofMrs. Gugcfthaitn at Springfield, over Sabbath. Mr, H . M. MnrdocK is very ill with pneumonia. BUY YOUR SHOES OF NISLEY, IN THE ARCADE, Bpringficld** Largest and Best Shoes House. BUY YOUR BOOTS BUY YOUR FOOTWEAR f t i j i THerw Are sonae of the magnets that are drawing the fur •buyers of Cedaryille and all the other surrounding towns to $ 3.48 For Brown Coney Sets Worth $$,60 Hand&omopillowmuff and throw scarf full §5 inches long to match. $ 9,90 for River Mink Sets Worth $ 15 . 00 . . , Big pillow muff, down bed and choice of throw or double scarf 75 inches long trimmed with six fluffy tails ' o v V? ^ $ 3.50 for Brown Martin Scarfs Worth.$ 6,00 Full 75 inches long, and trimmed with 8 tails and cord fastening. Very durable. 98 c for Brown Coney Scarfs Worth $ 2 . 00 . Six tails and chain fastening. Stock collar with two heads alBO-98c. $ 24.75 for Hear Seal Coats Worth $ 40 . 00 , Not electric seal called near seal* Eight upt to the minflie in style and lined with Skinner’s guaranteed satin. $ 9.90 for Gray Sqqirrel Sets Worth $ 15 . 00 . - <'■ Down bed, pilloWmuff and beautiful throw scarf to match- J $ 5.06 for Fur Scarfs Worth $ 8 . 50 . Over 20 styles in River Mink, Brown Martin, Siberian Squirrel, Marmot, Japan­ ese Mink, etc., to pick from. $ 11.50 Japanese Mink Set* Worth, $ 17 . 50 - Extra large square muff and 60 inch throw scarf to match. Serviceable as well as good looking, r' $ 7,50 for Fox Muffs w o rth $ 12 . 00 , $ 15,00 for Electric Seal Coats Worth $ 25 . 00 . '! $ 13.50 for Sable Squirrel Sets Worth $20 00 . $ 32.50 for Russian Pony Coats Worth $ 50 , 00 . $ 7.50 for Genuine Mink Scarfs Worth $ 12 , 00 , Etc., etc*, etc,, etc., etc,, ete, ' \ Evciy article in this, the greatest fur stock in Central Ohio, selected with the expert knowledge derived from 56 years experience. You know what you’re buying because we knowwhat we’re selling. Honest plain figure price* on aveiy- ih ing .. ■ ■ ■■o ■ . ._uU 4 t v n

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